2011-01-14 – DELAREYVILLE, NW. An unnamed farmer faces a murder-rap after he was forced to shoot dead one of two armed attackers in the bedroom of his farm, says SAPS Lt.col Legego Metsi. “The farmer was surprised by the two men who had broken into his bedroom by breaking a window, while he had left the homestead to offload his workers at their cottages.’ Gun-fire was exchanged and one of the attackers was shot dead while the second man escaped. A murder-charge has been lodged but the farmer was not arrested said Metsi. –Sapahttp://www.beeld.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Boer-skiet-rower-dood-20110114

January 15 2011 By Aziz Hartley - Hout Bay police have come under fire for “tardiness” in keeping the public informed about crime after a spate of criminal incidents in the area. On Wednesday, January 5, a woman was murdered in her home in the same street, Saddlers Close, where 23-year-old Conrad Griss was murdered in his home in April 2010. A day later a couple were robbed at their Marlin Crescent home in Hout Bay Heights, where residents have complained of intruders being on their properties late at night.

Hout Bay police did not inform the public of either of the crimes nor appeal for assistance from residents. Police released information only after the Cape Times followed up complaints from residents. Hout Bay police spokesperson Tanya Lesch said no suspects had been identified in the Marlin Crescent robbery. She would not respond to questions about the January 5 murder, saying it was a matter for provincial authorities. The investigation into Griss’ murder was continuing, she said.

Len Swimmer, chairman of the Residents Association of Hout Bay, said yesterday: “It is totally unacceptable that Hout Bay residents are not given information by police. It puts people’s lives in danger if they don’t know how serious crime is. If the community knows the true state of affairs they can take better precautions. The notion of feeling safe is untrue and police are not giving the information to people. I met a lady who was attacked in Milner Avenue last week and R1000, her cellphone and handbag were stolen. There is crime in Imizamo Yetho, in Hangberg, Hout Bay Heights and in the valley. Police must tell us.”Jeremy Rich, who told the Cape Times about the January 5 murder, said he did not know why Hout Bay police had not made a statement about it. “A lot of residents are concerned and are wondering why no information has been made public,” he said.

We do NOT release reports on all the crime-incidents…

Provincial police spokesman November Filander admitted that “we do not release reports on all incidents and it also depends on the investigating officer on the case. But when specific questions are asked we will respond.” Hout Bay Community Policing Forum chairman Jim McKenna said he did not know why information about the crimes was not made public. He was unaware of the Saddler’s Close murder and said there had not been “a big upsurge” in crime but “a couple of incidents”. - Cape Timeshttp://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-courts/hout-bay-in-the-dark-about-murder-1.1012359

January 15 2011 BIZANA, Transkei. More than 80 people have been arrested and charged with the murder of a tribal relative of Mrs Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, in her birthplace Bizana. The mob-murder was confirmed by East-Cape SAPS capt Mlungisi Matidane. 82 people were arrested at Dutyini village after they “allegedly assaulted 34-year-old Mzawufunwa Madikizela to death a few days earlier. ‘Mr Madikizela had gone to his late younger brother's house to query why his sister-in-law was entertaining her boyfriends there. He was not impressed with that conduct. He felt it was disrespectful to his late brother's memory. A shootout is said to have ensued at the property on that day, but nobody was injured. Community members had no information who was shooting and why.” Matidane said ‘community members then decided to hold a meeting and called in Mr Madikizela for group-questioning. “During their meeting on Friday, they were not satisfied with his answers. He was mass-assaulted right there and then, and died on the scene.” The 82 were arrested and would appear at the Bizana Magistrate's Court Monday.

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2011-01-15 LADYBRAND. Volksblad. Lodie Grobler, 27, the Afrikaner manager of the Cambridge Wholesalers shop in Ladybrand, was stabbed to death by a berserker black employee after the butchery-worker became ‘dissatisfied’ over the results of an internal hearing just hours earlier.

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Jana van der Merwe reported that Grobler, who leaves behind his wife Melanie and two-year-old-son Ludwig, was stabbed to death in front of his mother-in-law, shoppers and other workers.

The murder was confirmed by SAPS. Lt-col Thandi Mbambo: she said the man worked in the butchery-department and colleagues ‘suspected nothing when he stepped out with a knife in his hand’. She didn’t say whether the man was arrested.

His mother-in-law Christine Botha said she was in the shop to buy some on-sale items. She saw her son-in-law collapsing outside his office and dying on the scene. He had been stabbed several times in the stomach and lost a great deal of blood.

The mother-in-law took charge at once it seems: saying that “We immediately closed up the shop and let the clients leave. Only a few workers remained and they were hysterical, I felt so sorry for them,’ she said.

“I could not have asked for a better son-in-law,’ she said.

Rev Danie Kleynhans of the Dutch Reformed Church Ladybrand, a personal friend of the murdered man, also said he was ‘a good, and clever man’. “Lodie’s death is a big loss for the village. I know about all the emotional heavy times which he has already suffered through at that shop. Under his management it expanded from a small village shop to a flourishing business. I also know that he was good to his workers even though it was hard for him at those times when people had to be laid off.’ Jana van der Merwe http://www.volksblad.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Pa-in-winkel-doodgesteek-20110115

Sutherland – SAPA reports on Friday Jan 14 2011 at 23:21 that a police-officer was killed in a Sutherland, North Cape farm shootout. While the details remain murky, local residents claim that portions of an arms cache allegedly belonging to an illegal French resident on this farm also were recovered after the farm-wife showed the police where it was. The man apparently fled into the veldt with other weapons after shooting the police officers and a helicopter was called in to search for him.

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TheSAPS have been tracing and cleaning up many hidden gun-caches all last year and have thus far confiscated 32,000 guns up to the end of December 2010. They continue the gun-clean up campaign this year. On Friday, SAPA confirmed at 23:21, a police officer responding to a farmer’s emergency call was killed in a Sutherland, Northern Cape farm shootout over an arms-cache….

Unofficial reports by local residents:

According to unofficial reports by local residents, the SA Police Service were called to a farm in Sutherland in response to a call from a local farmer at around 4pm and a gunfight broke out. It is believed that an illegal French immigrant who lived on the farm ‘went berserk after a row with the farmer’ and started shooting at the farmer’s car. The French person apparently had an arms-cache stashed at the farm. When the police arrived, they also ran into the gunfire and one officer was killed and another allegedly injured. In the meantime the wife took police-officers to the weapons cache of this man they knew about. But in the meantime the gunman escaped with a lot of weapons into the veldt. Helicopters were called in search for the armed fugitive. The details remain very murky and unconfirmed.

There has been a blackout of cellphone communications in the region, residents said. Apparently the Frenchman reportedly had a ‘bizarre’ collection of sanatic literature in his room – but this could not be confirmed by independent sources.http://www.sapa.org.za/public/browse.cfm

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Three arms caches this week:

Meanwhile earlier on Friday, National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele also brought the news media to a private home in Moreleta Park in Pretoria to show off the week’s third arms cache, this time 31 ‘high-calibre hunting rifles’ at the Moreleta Park home of Brig-ret. Jack Roux, left, a former senior police officer whose home Cele described as a ‘military base’. Only two of the high-powered hunting rifles recovered were unregistered, however none were stored in a gun-safe.

Mia Lindeque of Radio Jacaranda quoted Cele as saying that he “suspected that the arrested man may be part of a multi-million-dollar rhino-poaching syndicate.” More than 330 of the country’s endangered rhinos were slaughtered in South Africa since Jan 2010.

The owner of the Moreleta Park house Brig-ret Jack Roux, was arrested. Only two of the rifles however, were not registered, but most of the high-calibre hunting rifles which were not stored in the legally-required gun-safes. Cele claimed he was mainly concerned about the way the guns were stored:they were “all over the show like chickens… what if someone were to break into this house?" he asked.The 31 hunting-rifles were lined up on the pavement together with military uniforms, SAPS dockets and containers filled with thousands of rounds of ammunition. Cele says they ‘are investigating the possibility that the find might be linked to a rhino poaching syndicate’. In 2010, 330 rhinos were killed in SA: their horns sell to Chinese syndicates for an average of R1million each….

The raids are taking place in the same week when the province’s 23 gun-registration offices closed down on Friday with just one day advance notice - with some 170,000 applications for reregistration of legal firearms still pending. This is creating chaos and confusion amongst the legal gun-owners waiting for their documents. The police claims that the firearm-applications now must be undertaken again at local-station level and also claimed that ‘forms can be downloaded from the SAPS website,’ claimed provincial SAPS commander, gnl General Mzwandile Petros.

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Please note that my site with the PAST SEVEN YEARS' information on atrocities against white South Africas, was hacked away. It used to be on https://www.censorbugbear.org. I apologize that this information is no longer available online. Anyone needing information about specific cases please email me at a.j.stuijt@knid.nl

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The term "genocide" was coined by legal scholar Raphael Lemkin in 1943, writing:

'Generally speaking, genocide does not necessarily mean the immediate destruction of a nation, except when accomplished by mass killings of all members of a nation. It is intended rather to signify a coordinated plan of different actionsaiming at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups, with the aim of annihilating the groups themselves.

The objectives of such a plan would be the disintegration of the political and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of personal security, liberty, health, dignity and lives of the members of such groups... '